Quarterly Report

Quarterly Report

L1 Long Short Fund Limited Investor Letter | June 2018 June 2018 Quarter The L1 Long Short Fund Limited had a weak quarter as stocks we view as speculative continued to rally globally on little fundamental news, while value stocks continued to drift lower. While the past few months have been disappointing, we believe our strategy of making long-term investments based on enduring investment principles, such as cashflow generation, industry structure, management quality, operating trends and balance sheet strength will stand the Company in good stead over time. While we sometimes use thematic descriptions to summarise where the portfolio made or lost money, we do not make ‘thematic’, top-down investments. We always conduct detailed, fundamental, bottom-up research that provides us a more complete and objective view of a company’s prospects than the average investor. We seek to generate superior returns to our investors by identifying a diversified set of mispriced stocks where we believe we have genuine differentiated insights into the outlook for a company or industry. At present, the average long position in our portfolio now trades on a FY19 P/E of only 13x, compared to our shorts, which are now trading on close to 30x. Furthermore, the earnings growth of our long portfolio is higher than that of our shorts. We believe the current market backdrop provides an ideal hunting ground for generating alpha over the coming years and we are very excited about the valuation anomalies currently on offer. Over the quarter, performance was hindered by long positions in several ‘value’ stocks both in Australia and overseas (such as Boral, Nufarm, HeidelbergCement and CK Hutchison). Furthermore, the recent surge in price momentum has caused a number of high P/E stocks to rally aggressively with no apparent material new company information. In section 2 of this report, we provide several charts that clearly highlight the extreme point we have reached in markets. The relative valuation of growth versus value stocks are near the 20-year extreme – a level not seen since the peak of the dot com bubble in 1999. Furthermore, the price momentum factor has surged and is now amongst the highest levels of the past 25 years in the U.S. and Australia. In section 3, we provide an overview of our investment thesis in Nufarm, which has suffered in recent months from severe drought conditions in Australia. We believe Nufarm remains a compelling investment as it is on the cusp of an exciting earnings growth trajectory, courtesy of its European acquisitions and its revolutionary Omega 3 technology. Finally, in section 4 we outline the investment thesis behind our short position in the electric vehicle company, Tesla, which we believe is dramatically overvalued and at risk of a significant share price fall as competition intensifies over the coming years. Key Details Net Tangible Assets Per Share (As at 30 June 2018) ASX code LSF NTA pre-tax $1.7805 Share price $1.88 NTA post-tax $1.8476 Market capitalisation $1.25b Shares on issue 664,839,144 Net Performance Listing date 24 April 2018 Total return since inception (11.0%) INVESTOR LETTER JUNE 2018 | L1 Long Short Fund Limited 1 L1 Long Short Fund Limited Investor Letter | June 2018 Portfolio Commentary BP and Royal Dutch Shell (long) rose 17-19% in the quarter as given its strong leverage to infrastructure construction Brent oil prices rose to US$79/barrel. We continue to believe that is set to occur on the east coast of Australia over the the outlook for oil is positive, given favourable supply/demand next few years. dynamics, capital discipline from the oil majors (reducing HeidelbergCement (long) declined 9% in the quarter, due to new project spend) and ongoing tensions in the Middle the broader sell-off in European equities and some East. We believe the oil majors offer a compelling concerns about a slower global growth outlook. We opportunity, given their conservatively geared balance believe that HEI is a high quality, global construction sheets, low cost of production, ~6% dividend yields and materials business (one of the largest in the world) that is potential for additional capital management. undervalued. HEI is trading on a FY19 P/E of 9.5x, with Atlas Arteria (long), formerly Macquarie Atlas, rose 14% in double digit earnings growth expected for the next 3 the quarter as the stock continued to re-rate to reflect its years. Furthermore, the business generates very fast-growing dividend profile and monopoly asset strong free cash flow which positions the business well base. over the long term. Tesla (short) remains a small short position in the Mineral Resources (long) fell 13% as the company portfolio. The shares of the electric vehicle company rose flagged its direct shipping ore operation would end 1-2 34% in the quarter due to increasing expectations around years earlier than expected. While this reduces near-term Model 3 car production. In section 4, we discuss our earnings, the valuation impact should be immaterial, and investment thesis for the company which has a market we believe the shares have been significantly oversold. cap of ~US$60b, despite having large and growing losses, The Fund added to its holding during the recent sell off. high levels of senior executive resignations and a raft of CK Hutchison (long) declined 6% in the quarter. strong competitors about to enter the electric car industry. CK Hutchison is a HK-based conglomerate that owns Boral (long) fell 14% in the quarter after a some of the world’s best port assets, a fast-growing disappointing quarterly update in late April. Management Chinese pharmacy group, European telco assets, along largely attributed the weakness to weather, however, with a range of other infrastructure and energy assets. slower operational improvements from the Headwaters During the quarter, a subsidiary of the group, CK acquisition, and in particular from the fly ash business, as Infrastructure, made a $13b accretive cash and debt well as reported temporary performance issues in several bid for APA Group in Australia. We were acquired Headwaters plants likely accentuated the share disappointed the funds were not being deployed into price fall. We remain optimistic about the outlook for Boral capital management, given the shares trade on only 8.5x P/E (FY19), with a strong earnings outlook and under- geared balance sheet. INVESTOR LETTER JUNE 2018 | L1 Long Short Fund Limited 2 L1 Long Short Fund Limited Investor Letter | June 2018 Momentum/Growth versus Value – Multi-Decade Extremes One of the starkest trends this year has been the dramatic has languished, delivering a negative return overall. This outperformance of high P/E stocks relative to the rest of unusual backdrop has proven difficult for the Fund, given the Australian share market. In fact, the only part of the we typically buy stocks on a lower P/E than the market Australian share market that has been rallying this year has and typically short stocks on a higher P/E than the market been stocks that trade on a high P/E. (see Chart 1 below). (where we identify a negative catalyst). High P/E stocks such as Xero (+57%), Flight Centre One of the most unusual aspects of the past year has (+44%), A2 Milk (+43%), CSL (+36%), Aristocrat (+30%) and been that overall, the higher P/E a stock has traded at, ResMed (+28%) have pushed the overall market higher. At the better its price performance has been over the past the same time, the remaining three-quarters of the market year (see Chart 2 below). Chart 1: Performance by P/E quartile so far in calendar year 2018 Source: Factset, UBS, ASX200 ex-resources, market cap weighted as of 31 December 2017. Chart 2: P/E ratios – previous 12 months of ASX100 performance Source: Moelis, Bloomberg, as at 3 July 2018, ASX100 ex-resources. INVESTOR LETTER JUNE 2018 | L1 Long Short Fund Limited 3 L1 Long Short Fund Limited Investor Letter | June 2018 Momentum/Growth versus Value – Multi-Decade Extremes (continued) Traditional valuation metrics such as P/E priced stocks deserve the re-rating they have enjoyed and multiples, dividend yield and earnings yield have some others have also deserved the de-rating they have delivered poor performance for investors, while price suffered, we believe this phenomenon has become far too momentum has been by far the strongest performer. broad and extreme, which is providing some attractive While this trend has been pervasive in recent times, there valuation anomalies. has been a dramatic acceleration in the past 3-6 months As you can see in Chart 4 below, price momentum is now (see Chart 3 below). close to the highest levels of the past 20 years. There What this means is that the best investment strategy have only been two other similar extreme levels reached. has been to stay long the stocks that have already Once during the peak of the dot-com boom in 1999 and performed strongly and to stay short those stocks that once in 2015, when a group of market darlings surged and have been performing the worst. This approach has briefly enjoyed P/Es of 30-60x. worked almost constantly over the past 5 years, which is now close to historical extremes. While we agree that many highly Chart 3: Relative performance of value versus momentum factors for ASX 200 to 30 June 2018 TYPE FACTOR NAME 3-MONTHS 1-YEAR 5-Years Value Earnings Yield (Forward) -7.6% -12.9% -4.8% Dividend Yield (Forward) -7.3% -20.5% -8.9% Value Composite -6.0% -9.0% -2.6% Momentum Price Momentum (12 month) 11.4% 23.0% 12.3% Difference Price Momentum less Value Composite 17.4% 32.0% 14.8% - Outperformance per month 5.5% 2.3% 1.2% Source: Factset, UBS, five year period is annualised.

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